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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

FASCIST TERRORISM IN EUROPE

The Black Baron.

Belgium's Baron Benoit de Bonvoisin is the "Black Baron."

His name has been linked to false flag terrorism in Europe.

Former Belgian spy boss Albert Raes was the first to use the term "Black Baron" to describe de Bonvoisin.

On 30 January 2010, we learn that NATO generals devised Operation Cage (Cage probe deepens with Poyrazköy indictment) which included the idea of detonating explosives during school field trips to military museums in Turkey. The intention was to kill lots of kids.

The pseudo gang works for the military but pretends to be a bunch of terrorists.

The idea of the 'pseudo gang' is to murder innocent civilians and then blame the murders on the people that the military wants to discredit.

Pseudo gangs have been used in Vietnam, Italy, Turkey, Belgium, the Philippines, Kenya, Malaya, Northern Ireland, Iraq, London, Madrid, New York and many other places.

The top researcher on 'NATO-CIA terrorism' is Dr. Daniele Ganser, a Swiss historian and Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies at the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. Ganser is the author of NATO's Secret Armies - Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe.

They hid for a fortnight before attacking the police station in Vielsalm. Weapons and ammumition were stolen. A belgian police officer was murdered.

In 1991, a Belgian Senate investigation proved that this attack was the work of the American and Belgian military.

Further attacks took place in Belgium. More arms and ammunition were stolen in these attacks. This stolen weaponry was handed over to fascist groups.

Around this time in Belgium, extremists were carrying out the so-called Brabant Massacres.

These were a group of attacks over a period of two years.

Groups of armed men would burst into restaurants and supermarkets and start shooting.

For example, on 9 November 1985, armed hooded men entered a supermarket and opened fire.

Eight people were killed.

Belgian soldiers roasting a boy. The Belgian military has been linked to massacres carried out in Belgian supermarkets in the 1980s.

An official report published on the Brabant Massacres in 1990 concluded that the killers were linked to people in the government.

"According to the report, the killers were members or former members of the security forces - extreme right-wingers who enjoyed high-level protection and were preparing a right-wing coup." (NATO’s Secret Armies, pg 145)

It should be noted that "The Supermarket massacres occurred during the period when the U.S. was pushing a plan to base the Euro-Missiles (nuclear-tipped Cruise missiles) in different European countries..."

"The Belgian Parliament, which investigated the incidents, felt that they were another attempt to sow confusion and fear among the populace, thereby generating public outcries for a law-and-order government which would be amenable to the Euro-Missiles." - (http://www.etext.org/Politics/Autonome.Forum/Antifa/gladio)

The military's 'stay behind' groups have been linked to terrorist acts in Europe dating back to 1944.

In 1944, in Greece, agents of the government opened fire on peaceful protesters in Athens. 25 people were killed.

In the 1960s, CIA-NATO 'secret armies' were used to keep pro-USA governments in power in Greece, Italy and Turkey.

In 1969, a bomb exploded in a bank in Piazza Fontana, Milan, killing 16.

In 1999 the former head of Italy's military intelligence, General Maletti declared that the Piazza Fontana bomb was masterminded by the CIA-NATO's Operation Gladio secret armies, and right-wing terrorists, at the behest of the CIA.

According to a news story in the Sydney Morning Herald, 2 November 2002, "Some time around the 30 October 2002, senior officers in the Indonesian military HQ gave a piece of information to a military attache from a Western embassy in Indonesia - the source of explosive used in the October 12 bombing in Bali was the head of the counter-terrorism unit with the army's special forces." The father-in-law of the officer concerned is Hendropriyono, Indonesia's spy chief.

In 1980, bombs exploded in a Bologna railway station, and at Munich's Oktoberfest, killing a total of 98 people.